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Teens behind auto break-ins

August 15, 2012 | Audrey Fannin

Teenagers are behind two separate outbreaks of car break-ins.  

Davidson County sheriff’s deputies arrested two teens they believe are responsible for 39 car break-ins.  WGHP-TV reports that deputies arrested 17-year old Dakota Adkins of Charlotte, and 18-year-old Nolan Hill of Lexington, in connection with a string of auto break-ins throughout July.  The suspects took electronics, sunglasses, loose change or other personal items. Adkins was jailed under a $50,000 secured bond and Hill under a $25,000 secured bond.  Police say juvenile court petitions have also been obtained on two 15-year-olds who helped during each of the break-ins.  

Meanwhile, the King Police Department found that teens were behind a rash of vehicle break-ins and larcenies in their jurisdiction.  WFMY-TV reports that 6-year-olds Dalton King and Samuel Misenheimer of Winston Salem, and 17-year-old Tory Teague of Rural Hall are charged in the break-ins.  The King Police Department has recovered several items of stolen property, including one firearm and a Honda.  


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